Getting Back To Basics: Creating A Logo From Start To
Finish
Getting Back To Basics: Creating A Logo From
Start To Finish by: Sitecritic .Net When I began my
career in the graphics industry, almost 17 years ago, I
would approach the design of any new...
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Getting Back To Basics: Creating A Logo From Start To
Finish
by: Sitecritic .Net
When I began my career in the graphics industry, almost 17
years ago, I would approach the design of any new logo by first
taking out a pad of paper and a pencil and sketching out basic
ideas before diving into any real concept creation. As
computers and design software became more and more a part of
the design process I tended to find myself heading to the
computer immediately to put together my ideas. This only tended
to result in a lot of time spent staring at a blank computer
screen. As my business expanded and time became a more precious
commodity I began to head back to my early days and approached
my designs again with a pencil and paper before sitting down at
the computer. This not only gave me more free time but helped
me to increase the profitability of my business. The following
is an outline of the design process I now take whenever I am
creating a logo for a client. I hope it will inspire some of
you to take pencil in hand prior to sitting down in front of
the computer.
Core Practice Partners is a leading international expert in
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creating solutions for their clients is unique and their desire
was to have a logo that was both professional and creative.
They approached my company with a few ideas of their own,
but were very uncertain whether the look they truly wanted
could be achieved. I first set up a phone conference with their
president, John Frehse, to discuss the goals he had for the
logo and how he wanted to be perceived by the clients he
serviced. After our initial discussion I sat down at the
drawing board to rough out some ideas for the logo. This is the
normal approach that I take in the designing of any logo. It
allows for the creation of many concepts within a short period
of time and dramatically decreases the amount of time spent
producing the initial concepts to be presented to the
client.
Once I had 6-8 rough ideas conceived I then scanned in the
designs and used them as templates for the creation of computer
generated concepts. I typically place them in the background
and insert text and graphics over the top. Once the groundwork
has been laid in I then remove the sketch from the background
and add the finishing touches.
The initial presentation to the client contained anywhere 4
concepts that I felt worked best with the impression they were
looking to achieve. These first ideas were presented in
black
Getting Back To Basics: Creating A Logo From Start To
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Back To Basics: Creating A Logo From Start To Finish
by: Sitecritic .Net When I began my career in the
graphics industry, almost 17 years ago, I would approach
the design of any new...
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